Nigeria’s Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has revealed plans by the National Assembly to create an ultra-modern medical centre for Senators, members of the House of Representatives and staff of the federal parliament.
Akpabio disclosed this while welcoming his colleagues back from the Eid-El-Kabir holidays.
He said the planned hospital would be built in such a way that it would be accessible to every lawmaker and staff of the National Assembly.
He said: “In this our second legislative year, it is our plan to establish a state-of-the-art medical facility in close proximity to us to serve the distinguished senators, honourable members, National Assembly staff, and our esteemed guests.
“This initiative aims to provide functional and effective healthcare for all,” he said.
He listed the passage of 21 bills as part of the achievements of the 10th Senate in its first legislative year.
According to him, some of the bills are the South-East Development Bill, Northern Development Bill, Old National Anthem Bill and Death Penalty for Drug Traffickers Bill.
He said: “We successfully passed 21 bills, diligently fulfilled our oversight responsibilities, fostered inter-parliamentary cooperation and diplomacy, and intervened in matters close to the hearts of our fellow countrymen.
“With remarkable efficiency, we swiftly approved the 2024 Appropriation Bill in record time, setting the stage for the timely implementation of the budget. We championed the South-East Development Bill and the Northern Development Bill.
“Bridging the gap between our glorious past and our inspiring future, we dug into our history and restored the treasurable old National Anthem in the National Anthem Bill.”
He said the National Assembly also remained steadfast in protecting children and future generations by passing the death penalty for drug traffickers Bill.
He said: “The 10th Senate’s commitment to poverty alleviation goes beyond mere duty; it is an obligation we hold dear.
“We must continue working tirelessly to ensure that all our policies are designed to provide sustenance for every Nigerian.
“It is crucial to remember that the strength of a chain is determined by its weakest link, and thus, we must steadfastly support the Executive in their efforts to renew the hopes of our fellow Nigerians.”
He added that in this difficult time, the National Assembly could not turn a blind eye to the burning problems afflicting the nation.
He said: “Insecurity, the need for economic growth and diversification, the fight against corruption, and the pursuit of social justice are just a few of the pivotal issues that require our patriotic commitment and collective determination.
“In times like these, true leadership and faithful representation are called for.
“We must rise above partisan interests and prioritize the common good. Our mandate is not solely to legislate, but to be the voice of the people, representing their hopes and dreams, and working tirelessly to create a Nigeria that is fair, prosperous, and inclusive.”